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Why Aren’t There More Female Entrepreneurs?

Both Sides of the Table

And when asked about the topic, I definitely don’t shy away from the topic as you can see in this 8-minute YouTube interview that Pemo Theodore asked me to do on the subject of Women in Entrepreneurship. Peter Thiel started the “20 Under 20″ program to encourage young, talented people to give entrepreneurship a shot.

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Rising tide of innovation raises all of our boats

Innovation 2 Enterprise

The rising tide of innovation raises all our boats. Our state is proactively seeking new ways to boost scalable entrepreneurship. One sure path is to increase innovation. Innovation is a long game. The path begins with educating more young people in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). STEM Value.

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Three self limiting beliefs holding back your inner entrepreneur

NZ Entrepreneur

Why is it that for every person who has taken the bold step into entrepreneurship, there are so many others with just as much talent and potential, who haven’t? Entrepreneurship is a marathon. Abandoning your dreams of entrepreneurship because you don’t have any money is the very definition of irony!

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Circularity in action: Social entrepreneurship in London

Impact Hub

Circularity in action: Social entrepreneurship in London Masha Guyard and Alexander Rose, both graduates of the Circular Start-up programme by Impact Hub London supported by JP Morgan and Chase, exemplify the transformative potential of circular solutions in addressing pressing social issues.

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How one entrepreneur built a billion-dollar clothing brand business

Founder Bounty

Her journey from a frustrated consumer to a billionaire entrepreneur shows how passion, persistence, and an innovative idea can lead to extraordinary success. The Oprah Effect In 2000, a major turning point came when Oprah Winfrey named Spanx her “Favorite Thing” of the year.

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Israel’s startup ecosystem powers ahead, amid a year of change

TechCrunch

Israel’s heady mix of questioning culture, tradition of national military service, higher education, the widespread use of English, appetite for risk and team spirit makes for a fertile place for fast-moving companies to appear. Waze’s 100 employees received about $1.2 billion (£7 billion), came from Jerusalem.

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25 Lessons In 25 Years: Tips for Success from a Self-Made Beauty Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In my company, we focus on three “uniques”: Education and expertise. Be an Infinite, Open-Minded Learner Entrepreneurship forces you to be an infinite learner. You’re constantly breaking new ground, innovating, and building upon your ideas to stay relevant. 9 different skin types. Influencer-endorsed .